\begin{table}[htpb]\begin{center} \caption{Placebo Tests}\label{table:table11}\begin{tabular}{lcccc} \toprule
 &  \shortstack{Firstborn\\is son} & \shortstack{Involved in\\land dispute}  & \shortstack{Mother attended\\school} & \shortstack{Father attended\\school} \\ & (1) & (2) & (3) & (4)  \\ \midrule \multicolumn{5}{l}{A. Second Stage} \\
\# close outside peers   &      -0.204   &      -0.038   &       0.320   &      -0.489   \\
                         &     [0.353]   &     [0.182]   &     [0.304]   &     [0.308]   \\


\multicolumn{5}{l}{B. Reduced Form} \\
 $ Prop_{cv}  \times MIL_{i} $ &       0.047   &       0.009   &      -0.073   &       0.112   \\
                         &     [0.083]   &     [0.045]   &     [0.075]   &     [0.075]   \\
N                        &         671   &         671   &         671   &         671   \\
\bottomrule \\[-5ex] \end{tabular} \end{center} \begin{tablenotes} This table reports coefficients from specification (6) in PanelAand the reduced form estimates for our IV estimation in Panel B. Each column is a separate regression. The outcome variables are indicators that equal one if the firstborn child of the woman is a son in column (1), if her household is involved in a land dispute in column (2), if her mother attended school in column (3), and if her father attended school in column (4). Robust standard errors in brackets are clustered at the village level.\sym{*}\(p<0.1\),\sym{**}\(p<0.05\),\sym{***}\(p<0.01\). \end{tablenotes} \end{table}
